MacProVideo – Logic Pro X 203 Retro Synth: 4 Synths in 1 (TUTORIAL)

By | November 20, 2025

 

Release Year: 2013
Manufacturer: MacProVideo
Manufacturer’s Website: www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/retro-synth-4-synths-in-1
Author: Rishabh Rajan
Duration: 119 minutes
Type of Material: Video Tutorial
Language: English

227.1 MB


Description: Retro Synth is a study in simplicity. But don’t be fooled. Behind the virtual front panel of this new Logic Pro X instrument, there’s a synthesis powerhouse at your fingertips. Here, our head coach, Rishabh Rajan, teaches you all about Retro Synth while simultaneously helping you fine-tune your synthesis and sound design skills!
The basic architecture of this new Logic Pro X instrument is built around a classic-sounding, analog synthesis engine. But you’re also just a click away from incorporating Wavetable, OAO Sync, and FM synth engines! As this course unfolds, you’ll learn how to uncover these synthesis techniques to create your own unique, powerful patch library.
So, master Retro Synth Control’s sound, explore its four different synthesis modes, and gain in-depth sound design tips—all at the same time, right here, right now!
But don’t stop there! Check out all our Logic Pro X courses and learn all aspects of this powerhouse DAW as you explore the world’s largest library of professionally-led Logic Pro X courses in the Apple Universe!

Content :
1.Introduction
2. Subtractive Synthesis Theory
3. Oscillator Section
4. Filter Section – Part 1
5. Filter Section – Part 2
6.Amp Section
7.Effects Section
8. LFO & Vibrato
9. Amp Envelope
10. Filter Envelope
11. Global Settings
12. Controller Settings
13. Glide Section
14. Designing an Analog Synth Bass Sound
15. Oscillator Sync Theory
16. Sync Controls
17. Designing a Lead Synth in Sync Mode
18. Table Mode
19. Designing a Pad in Table Mode
20. FM Synthesis Theory
21. FM Oscillator Controls
22. Electric Piano with FM synthesis
23. Four Synths In One

Example files: not provided
Video format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1280×720, 16:9, 30.000 fps, ~1,068 Kbps
Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 96.0 Kbps, 2 channels


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